https://www.liquidpoker.net/


LP international    Contact            Users: 904 Active, 3 Logged in - Time: 10:48

HU SNG A10 50-100 lvl vs raise

New to LiquidPoker? Register here for free!
Forum Index > Main Poker
piratematerial   Netherlands. Feb 05 2010 07:04. Posts 773

what is the best move here? the villains has never limped a button in this game so far. he folds some hands he is not raising button 100%. this is the 2nd hand on this level of which he raised 2x now. what range would you call and what range would you jam here? 3betting is kind of weird right? since its commiting?
Submitted by : piratematerial

okerStars Game #39260965531: Tournament #239749155, $55.00+$2.50 USD Holdem No Limit - Match Round I, Level III (25/50) - 2010/02/05 7:01:47 ET
Table 239749155 1 2-max Seat #1 is the button
Seat 1: Ivikt (1265 in chips)
Seat 2: pokerhaasje (1735 in chips)
Ivikt: posts small blind 25
pokerhaasje: posts big blind 50

Holecards
Dealt to pokerhaasje AsTd
Ivikt: raises 50 to 100

Facebook Twitter

breaktwister   United Kingdom. Feb 05 2010 07:56. Posts 119

There is no right answer - It depends on how you like to play, the image you are trying to create and whether you want to flip for lots of games or not.

Personally, I call and see a flop here most of the time. I think jamming is not going to get called by anything weaker than your holding if he is a competant player.

FYI - when people starting jamming against me at this level when the stacks are over 30BB I wait and pick them off cos I know their jamming range is BS most of the time.


piratematerial   Netherlands. Feb 05 2010 13:46. Posts 773

yeah its a lot of BB but he already put a raise in making the pot very attractive to win relative to his stack right. he can only make a raise and fold 11 times and then he's dead. its not like he can wait for superpremium hands if you start shoving here is he?


SfydjkLm   Belarus. Feb 05 2010 17:15. Posts 3810

well if your intent is to shove as a bluff then why not do it with a middling hand with less postflop play ability that is less dominated by his calling range? It requires a very specific dynamic for him to call a shove on a 2nd hand of the level with a range that AT beats. And if you had these dynamics you prolly would know the answer to your own question=D

*wink wink* 

SfydjkLm   Belarus. Feb 05 2010 17:20. Posts 3810

granted i think to reach a proper conclusion its needed to run it through pokerstove and consider EV of all possible actions.

*wink wink* 

Fraser   Canada. Feb 05 2010 17:23. Posts 4605

stacks are a little awkward to just shove. Does he cbet alot? how about a call and c/r allin on 80% of boards?


player999   Brasil. Feb 05 2010 18:43. Posts 7978


  On February 05 2010 16:23 Fraser wrote:
stacks are a little awkward to just shove. Does he cbet alot? how about a call and c/r allin on 80% of boards?



That's just atrocious

Browsing through your hand histories makes me wonder that you might not be aware these games are possibly play money. Have you ever tried to cash out? - Kapol 

Liquid`Drone   Norway. Feb 05 2010 18:48. Posts 3096

its only 25bb
i prolly push.

lol POKER 

sawseech   Canada. Feb 07 2010 13:34. Posts 3182

ya ship

your options suck. make his suck more.

lets go fucking mental la la la la lets go fucking mental lets go fucking mental lala la la 

breaktwister   United Kingdom. Feb 08 2010 06:34. Posts 119

If you ship here you need to be wary of how often you are going to ship it preflop throughout a game.

I think looking at individual plays purely in terms of mathematical +/- EV is incorrect HU. If your pushing a lot a good player will catch you.

You are going to be flipping/dominated in lots of pots if you're this aggro with A10o when the blinds are only 25/50.

Folding is clearly not an option, so we can call, reraise or ship. Shipping is the worst of the 3 for me. All you can hope for is a fold and you'll not make any extra chips with that result.


jayluf   United States. Feb 08 2010 19:25. Posts 269

shove


 



Poker Streams

















Copyright © 2026. LiquidPoker.net All Rights Reserved
Contact Advertise Sitemap